Victron Quattro 48/15000/200-100/100 230V VE.Bus (QUA483150000)
This Victron Product benefits from a 5 year warranty
The Victron Quattro 48/15000/200-100/100 230V VE.Bus is a powerful and versatile inverter/charger designed for demanding off-grid, backup, and hybrid power systems. Built with the same high standards that make Victron Energy an industry leader, the Quattro delivers reliable and seamless power management for homes, commercial sites, boats, and remote installations.
With a 15kVA continuous output power at 25°C, this unit supports even the most energy-intensive applications. It features dual AC inputs for connection to two independent power sources—typically the grid and a generator—automatically switching to ensure an uninterrupted power supply. Thanks to its dual AC output, the Quattro also allows critical loads to remain powered even when the grid is down.
The Victron Quattro 48/15000 is equipped with an impressive 200A battery charger and two 100A transfer relays, making it suitable for large battery banks and high inverter loads. With its VE.Bus interface, it integrates effortlessly into any Victron GX device (like the Cerbo GX), enabling remote monitoring and full system control via the Victron Remote Management (VRM) portal.
Like all Victron products, the Quattro is engineered for flexibility. It supports three-phase and split-phase operation and can be connected in parallel with up to six units for higher output or redundancy. It’s also fully compatible with lithium battery technologies, including BSLBATT, and works seamlessly with solar systems in both grid-tied and off-grid configurations.
Designed with professional-grade performance and long-term reliability in mind, the Victron Quattro 48/15000 is the preferred choice for anyone looking to build a future-proof energy system. Whether you’re running an off-grid home, a backup power setup, or a high-performance campervan conversion, this unit ensures peace of mind, scalability, and total control.

















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